Career & Technical Education programs continue to expand, offering students hands-on, career-focused learning opportunities while they are still in high school. This growth is especially evident at ...
Newton County Sheriff’s Office SWAT instructors Lt. Tony Howard, Cpl. Avery Williams, Cpl. Wayne Watts, and Deputy Mark Sanzo ...
The OTC community had a red carpet evening at the Averitt Center on Thursday to watch the premiere of the college’s episode of “The College Tour.” The episode featured ten OTC students who shared ...
What are the essential elements of a high-quality career and technical education program? A growing number educators are ...
Strong Start to Finish's updated Core Principles to remove barriers to first-year success through developmental education reform, united around an ambitious new 2040 goal DENVER, Jan. 28, 2026 ...
Katie Graf is the High School Partnerships Director for Gateway Technical College. "This is actually the third year in a row that Gateway is leading the state out of all the colleges and universities ...
NOW! Programs(R) highlights 2025 student outcomes across academic and workforce pathways JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- NOW! Programs(R), founded by Dr. Tim Conway, PhD, CEO, ...
NOW! Programs®, founded by Dr. Tim Conway, PhD, CEO, reported nationally recognized student outcomes from 2025 that highlight the role of foundational literacy skills in workforce readiness and ...
Philadelphia’s public schools are undergoing a quiet but consequential recalibration of what it means to finish high school.
Racine County Eye on MSN
Dual enrollment classes: RUSD students prepare for careers, earn college credits still in high school
RACINE — Before his freshman year at J.I. Case High School, Sean Gardiner wanted to join law enforcement. “I wanted to be a ...
Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday for an open house event at Gateway Technical College’s Racine campus. Attendees could learn about the college’s programs, tour campus and apply for admission to ...
A growing number of Wisconsin high school students are taking part in dual enrollment classes to earn college credit, a trend that’s helping boost student numbers at the state’s technical colleges.
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